

PIVOT, SCOLD, SHOUT, TEETH – covering strategy, reprimands, vocal expressions, and dental anatomy.
Guess all four five-letter words using pattern recognition, observation, and logical thinking.
Enhance vocabulary, deduction skills, and problem-solving while enjoying a fun brain workout.
Quordle is taking the word puzzle world by storm! Quordle challenges you to solve four five-letter words at once in just nine attempts. Unlike standard puzzles, Quordle requires strategy, observation, and word knowledge, keeping both beginners and experts engaged. The guide for today gives you all the tips and hints you need to solve the puzzle with confidence and reveal all the words.
Start by solving one five-letter word.
Green letters indicate that the letter is in the correct position.
Yellow letters mean the letter is present in the word but not in the correct position.
All guesses are for all four words simultaneously.
Practice rounds are offered if you wish for additional practice.
Word 1 (Top Left): Change approach
Word 2 (Top Right): Chide
Word 3 (Bottom Left): A song title performed by The Isley Brothers, and also covered by Lulu, regularly performed by Bruce Springsteen
Word 4 (Bottom Right): Adults usually have 32 teeth
Additional Tips:
One of the words has two sets of doubled letters.
Today’s words start with P, S, S, and T.
PIVOT: To change direction or strategy, usually in a plan or approach.
SCOLD: To reprimand or scold someone for bad behavior.
SHOUT: To voice loudly or cry out, usually to attract notice.
TEETH: Firm frameworks in the mouth, usually 32 in grown-ups, for biting and crunching.
Why Quordle is So Fun
Today’s Quordle clues and answers build vocabulary, heighten pattern detection, and improve deductive thinking.
By observing letter locations and exploring possibilities, users can find all four words in no time. Play every day, step up to the challenge, and prepare for the next Quordle escapade!